When in Italy, pizza is a must.
The Italians are famous for their love of food and they have some of the most delicious dishes in the world. And when it comes to pizza, they have perfected it. Fortunately, there are many great places where you can get a taste of authentic Italian pizza, so read on for some recommendations from locals where you can find the best slice in Italy.
1. Pepe in Grani
This A-list hotspot in Caizzo has been making headlines for a decade now, and for good reason. Franco Pepe’s abilities are unrivaled and you can tell from the hardworking staff at Pepe in Grani who put their heart into each pizza they make. From your classic Margherita to the innovative La Pinsa Conciata Del ’500, you get all the local flavors of Campania in each bite, such as creamy chickpeas and fig jam that are not commonly used in Italian pizza.
Pepe in Grani
Address: Vico San Giovanni Battista 3, 81013, Caiazzo
Contact: +39 0823 862718 | info@pepeingrani.it
Operating Hours: 6:30pm-12am (Tue-Sun)
2. Piccolo Buco
Head to one of Rome’s most famous landmarks, the Trevi Fountain, and you’ll stumble across one of the city’s Italian restaurants. Piccolo Buco is a certified traveler’s choice, with a wide range of pizzas available for you to choose from. Whether you prefer pizze rosse (tomato-based) or pizze blanche (tomato-free), it’s guaranteed that all their pizzas are cooked to perfection in a traditional wood-fired oven and made from quality ingredients.
Piccolo Buco
Address: Via del Lavatore n. 91 Fontana Di Trevi, 00187 Rome
Contact: +39 06 6938 0163 | pizzeriapiccolobuco@gmail.com
Operating Hours: 12pm-11pm (Tue-Sun)
3. Pizzarium Bonci
No other Italian restaurant does pizza al taglio (pizza by the slice) like Pizzarium Bonci does. It’s true – even food critic Anthony Bourdain was impressed. The 72-hour fermented pizza dough is what gives every slice the light and airy base patrons have come to love. You’ll seldom see empty seats at this premier spot in the Vatican, but you’ve got to line up for the foie gras pizza.
Pizzarium Bonci
Address: Via della Meloria 43, 00136 Rome
Contact: +39 06 3974 5416
Operating Hours: 11am-10pm (Mon-Sat) 12pm-4pm & 6pm-10pm (Sun)
4. Antica Pizzeria e Friggitoria Di Matteo
If you want to experience an authentic Neapolitan pizza, you’ll have to make your way to Naples. Antica Pizzeria e Friggitoria Di Matteo is an Italian restaurant that has been around since 1933 and is currently in the 4th generation of pizza makers so you can trust that they know what they’re doing. It’s a no-frills Italian pizza place for the folks who just want a solid Margherita.
Antica Pizzeria e Friggitoria Di Matteo
Address: Via Dei Tribunali 94, 80138, Naples
Contact: +39 081 455262
Operating Hours: 10am-12am (Mon-Sat)
5. Trieste Pizza
After a trip to the Colosseum, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to grab another pizza at Trieste. This small establishment in the Monti neighborhood is proof that you don’t need to dine in a fancy Italian restaurant to get great pizza. They’re determined to use only the best, freshest ingredients, while still maintaining an affordable price.
Trieste Pizza
Address: Via Urbana 112, 00184 Rome Italy
Contact: +39 06 481 5319 | triestepizzaroma@gmail.com
Operating Hours: 10:30am-10:30pm (Mon-Sun)
6. Gino e Toto Sorbillo
Where better to get the best Italian pizzas than in Naples? Sorbillo is another Italian restaurant that’s popular with tourists, but don’t let that stop you from visiting. You’ll be tasting the same pizza that the locals have been enjoying for years when you order the Pizza Pesto Genovese. The freshness of the basil and tomatoes merged with the sharp provolone is just a classic combination you can’t resist.
Gino e Toto Sorbillo
Address: Via Dei Tribunali, 32, 80138, Naples
Contact: +39 081 446643
Operating Hours: 12pm-3pm & 7pm-11:30pm (Mon-Sat)
7. Pizzeria Spontini
While we’ve included a couple of Neapolitan pizza recommendations above, we’re adding Pizzeria Spontini to the list for their specialty pizzas. This is a great Italian restaurant to try a prosciutto and mushroom pizza to change it up a little or their exceptional Oh Mama pizza that comprises speck, mascarpone, and pistachio grains. It’s also a good idea to order your pizza with a dash of extra virgin olive oil, as this is a traditional way of consuming a slice.
Pizzeria Spontini
Address: Via Gaspare Spontini 4, 20129 Milan
Contact: +39 02 204 7444
Operating Hours: 12pm-3pm & 6pm-10pm (Sun-Mon) 12pm-3pm & 6pm-11pm (Tue-Sat)
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8. Amerina la Pizzetta
Head to the historic and picturesque neighborhood of Trastevere where you’ll find Amerina la Pizzetta. The modern industrial interior of the pizzeria coupled with the rustic charm of the city adds a cozy ambiance that keeps people coming back. Folks strolling around Santa Barbara dei Librari would stop by this Italian restaurant for a quick pizzetta with wine or lemonade to cool down and credit the success of this establishment is partly due to the hospitality of the owners.
Amerina la Pizzetta
Address: Largo Dei Librari 82 Incrocio con Via dei Giubbonari, 00186 Rome
Contact: +39 06 4549 5604
Operating Hours: 5:30pm-12am (Tue-Sun)
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